The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 5, 1929, Page 7

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1929 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 5, ITS LIKE FILLIN'A MULES TEETH To GET i THE BONS To BUY TICKETS Fop THIS BENEFIT OF YOURS = You'VE GOTTA GRAB OFF A LITTLE MORE SNMPATHY. FOR NOURSELF. BARNEY OR The PARN S L GONNA BE A BUST = BROKE, BUT THE GANG WONT T KaOW You'Re P BELIENE US - SOME OF ‘EM ARE COMING HERE THIS BuEA AND LOOH P NG e Nou oveER' e GeLL Aow ! I GoOTTA WORK %9 King Features Syndicate. Ine ON THE SQUARE, KID WE \ AWFUL SHARE =WE'| HUSTLE AS Ay OF TROSE HeRETS AS --AS - GEY ME OUTTA HERE QONS - T CANT GEAR To LOOK AT ireat Britain rights resereod. g oy : owt s MM ww%% | hduitites? ' R, ‘I DOUGLAS NEWS .N.EW DAUGHTER FOR FEEROS A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Feero early this morning at the family home. The new arrival makes the fourth daughter and sixth child in the Feero family. Dr. y was in attendancs, and Gertrude Laughlin assisted. — .- — BRIDGE PARTY Mr: and Mrs. Elton E. Engstrom entertained at two tables of bridge | ¢ Saturday evening. High score prize was won by Mrs. K. W, Chap- man while consolation went to Alexander Dunham. After cards were and refreshments served, guests’ fortunes were read their tea cups. — .o SENIORS TO GIVE PLAY To raise money for commence- ment and otlier activities, the Sen- #ior Class>Dlans to present a play in March. Although a dafinite choice has not yet been made sev- eral fine plays are under consider- ation. Since there are three boys and three girls in the class the mem- pers prefer a play of six charas- ters in order to keep the cast » within their own group. — ., CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY Loujge Rollins entertained about thirty of her young friends yester- day afternoon in celebration of her fifteenth birthday. Interest- ing games, delicious refreshments and numerous gifts combined to make the occasion a memorable one for all. o —— CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL # GAME NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT § discontinued the from . A hot contest of basketball is scheduled for next Friday night, February 8 whea the Douglas Firemen take on the Juneau High School, quintet at the natatorium. Having beaten the Hilltoppers in he previous game, the D. F. D boys expect to repeat the per- ’flk‘mnnce. On the other hand the team recently won from the J.’Ygl::lu All-city hoopers who had defeated the Douglas firemen by ] % pectations of winning Friday night. And with that win will Channe! championship. With such a goal to strive for the most exciting game of the sea- son is expected. e go D. I. W. C. MASQUERADE All arrangements have been per- fected for the masked dance to be given here tomorrow evening by the Douglas Island Women's Club. The Serenaders who are to play will arrive on the 9:40 o'clock ferry leaving Juneau, go that the dance will s:art prompily at 10 o'clock. Prizes for the best dressed, most comical and best sustained charac- ters, six in number, are to be giv- en away. No one will be allowed upon the dance floor without a mask, before 11 o’clock, and it is expected that there will be a large number in costume. A late ferry Teaves for Juneau aftey the dance. e DISSOLUTION OF PALTNER- SHIP sisting between Theodor F. Hey- der and Henry Meier in conduct- ing the business of the Peerless Bakery, “at Juneau, Alaska, is this day dissolved, Theodor Hey- der retiring and Henry Meier continuing the business as sole and owning all accounts due or accruing. January 7, 1929, THEODOR F. HEYDER, HENRY MEIER. Rl i adv. We cal! and dellver. Phone 528. | NOTICE TO CREDITORS the Probate Court for the Territory of Alaska, Sitka Pre- / cinet, Division Number One. {IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- TATE OF RUDOLPH DIDRIK- SEN, DECEASED. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Rudolph Didriksen, de- ceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the deceased, to exhibit them with the proper vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Ad- ministrator at his residence, Sit- ka, Alaska, the same being the |place for the transaciton of the business of said estate. CHRIS DIDRIKSEN, Administrator of said Estate. First publication, Jan. 22, 1929. In the . ™ The partnership heretofore sub-| owner, assuming all indebtedness ' LET Aimquist Prese Your Sutt. | Last publication, Feb. 13, 1020, [ | TheTOWN DdCTOR ! V Y"f:ur le Sport ern to | vear-old SAYS IF I COULDNT BOOST I'D MOVE OUT! | Idaho. accompa | | I i ] i A town that is good encugh to live in, g0od emough to provide | livelihood, provide your children with schools and playsrounds; S af | | | | | i By BILLE DE BECK R { DIDNT KNOW NOU WERE IN SUCH \ |there on I . | industrial school at St BEFORE YOU BUY SEE OUR “SPECIAL RANGE” Polished Two-Hole Top Full Nickel Trim Tan, Gray or Blue Enamel Coils to Fit Priced Right TS No Joxe WHEN A HOUSE FALLS AN NYou ToBNS - THE Thomas Hardware Co. Juneau, Alaska the steamer take Clarence I Wrangell youth Anth Miss Belva Williams ny the party as matron - oo PECIAL SERVICES . . Radio Supplies We have a fresh stock of RADIO BATTERIES and TUBES. Also a complete line of AERIAL WIRE, «INSULATORS, ETC. jtown whose citizens are broadmi d enough to put up with your Services will be held by the peculiarities, s a town good encugh for you to boost. If you can’t| {Elders of the Church of Jesus —_— | boost, do the community at least one favor and move out ‘\? Christ of Latter-Day Saints in the William ilale Thompson, Chicago’s must cussed and discussed Bergmann Dining Rooms, Fourth C > l l . I mayor, says—*Thtow away your Hammer and buy @ horn” That's|}s {and Rarrls, Wednesday evening at apua Electric ompany one thing Thompson says with which all the thinking people in |8 o'clock. The public is n 4 * R Lis domain are in a 1. There will be no collection. Radio Supplies PHONE 416 House Wiring | It is good advice, however, to suggest that when tooting your H N . {horn to be sure you are in the right key. |8 i NOTICE The man who always knocks gand runs down the place where he | #8 | = i ves is mot only a pest but a public liabil Towns should have f | While down town drop in “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” place to pen such people up—put them all together in one place and | George Brothers Grocery, meet " let them contaminate only each other. The disease they have Isy |your friends and neighbors, then or worse than smallpox and just as malicious and contag.ous | | pay that little account you owe i i The knocker’s creed is—*Whatever is—is punk.” I\ | | The easiest thing in the world to do is to knock. It doesn’t ukpl % |any brains and it is the easiest way to attract attemtion. \ : i Knocking is cheap—a cheap trick used only by cheap pcople, Iml} [expensive (o them in the long run. \ | i | | blame of his own shortcomings onto his associates, friends and rel [tives and takes unto himself the blame for things mot being {would like to have them—that man will take advantage of ,opportunity to make his town a better place in which to live, {play and make mone | Every town has its faults, but every town has its good points. I |a town has little to talk about, that is just tiat much more reason to correct the fauits, or at least keep still about them if a man hasn't enough gumption to do things that will help correct them. | N | Stone. Reproduction prohibited or in part. | Bven a knocker hates a knocker and sooner or later ey The annual frolic of the e oc! S , knocks b o ruary 6th, o « QT iand his neig} and like a bee kills himself stinging others [ postponed to a later date but THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BES | Nobody ever got anywhere running other people down. | the regular meeting of Legion | | The old saying that every knock is a boost is true only when the 0. 26 will be held Wednesday | | knocker is knocked out. evening. G. A. BALDWIN, D . 05' | fyseae | 1f any merchant needs to lose the patronage of his fellow citizens —adv. Herder. | ]d Papers for sale at F.mplre 1ce {it’s the fellow who is forever knocking—who decries and balittles every R e e et e e -~ —~ —— attempt to do anything for, or n something of the town—who :ays | [that every fellow or organization that tries to do things has an'axe ; g jto grind. ] [ On the other hand, the man who stops blaming conditions, govern- ‘ i ment, prohibition and competition—the man who quits laying the ! 1 as he| wor Copyright, 1 A. D, in whole (Posed by Lols Moran) . Black and white crepe de chine is Ry \ | . . This Town Doctor Article, one of a series, is published by The | the malerial for this smart sports Empire in cooperation with the Juneau Lion's Club. frock, and it is as allractive as it { 5 ol i # } is fragile. It is an imported crea-! { % tion, with a cially designed | Weman Granted Divorce! TAX NOTICE ! blouse with twin-back coilar of 1But She Must Pay Her| secona payment of taxes are whitz, and pleated skirt of white. | | ] : now due and payable, Same will! ’ i \Former Mate Alimony|jo% " delinquent ' March 1st,| DEPUTY BROWN TO ESCORT 1929, at which time 107 penalty! WRANGELL BOY TO SCHOOL {and 87, interest 'will attach. H. R. SHEPARD, City Clerk. | | A | LOS ANGELES, Feb. 5.—When Mrs. Ida B. Hamlin was granted a divorce in Superior Court here | (today she was ordered to pay $35 Ja month alimony to her husband, {A. L. Hamlin. Hamlin introduced ‘ Deputy U. /8. Brown, of Petersburg, (o & leave Marshal will evidence to show t he had |taken his wife's $15,000 and |through his business ability in- EXTRA FANCY jcreased it to $85,000. | . { EYE TRUUBLES | If you are in trouble %ith your eyes and want (o know i gzlasses (will improve imatters, phone or |call for appointment. We have Iplenty of time for this service ; jat this season of the year and e iwill be glad to demonstrate that |by both knowledge and experience i e vl CALIFORNIA GROCERY | class service. i ROBERT SIMPSON 5 - . AN R T PHONE 478 Free Dellvery Pt s aisieh New, select line of at The Empire. WINESAP APPLES $3.50 Per Box OO0 O adv. ting cards 1 Will build modern home | to suit purchaser On Scenic View Lot on Distin Avenue 3 Plans and estimates will be furnished FREE to } - parties interested” Inquire [ Morris Construction ( : PHONE 62 : i Telephone 114 Moose and Their Families D. B. PEMMER Dry Cleani'lg an(l Pressing adv ST s o [ NOTICE ALASKA LAUNDRY Read This! Have You Anything to Sell? Do You Want to Buy Anything? Do You Want to Trade Anything? IF YOU DO THEN Advertise in The Empire Use Classified or Display Each Bring Results NOTICE—The “ads” in the Empire contain good news each day for man and woman. Read them—Read them carefully—They are News. Remember our Job De- partment can print anything—large or small. UL

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